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English: Chiral magnetic effect: resistance increases in a slab of zirconium pentatelluride with the strength of the applied magnetic field for all angles between the current and the field but the angle of 0° when they are parallel—in this configuration of the fields a chiral non-dissipative current appears. (arXiv:1412.6543)
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